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About a third.
Flat ring glazed above and below; the edges reserved ... 4th c. B.C. (?) |
About half missing.
Convex wall rounded beneath, the rim sloping inwards. All glazed except for a line just below rim. Rim and resting sur- face worn ... 5th c. B.C. |
Less than half.
Convex wall straightening to rim which is flat. The wall is bent under to form the resting surface. Glazed outside and on inner edge of resting surface. The core of the clay is gray ... 400-350 B.C. |
About half of rim.
Incurving rim glazed, shoulder striped with black, brown and added red lines ... 600-550 B.C. |
Foot and floor missing.
Incurving rim. Glazed outside and at bottom inside. Glaze fired red ... 600-550 B.C. |
Fragments of wall and most of in- turned rim missing.
Flaring ring foot. Steep lower wall, meeting upper at a sharp angle. One horizontal bee-shaped handle. Reserved: resting surface and underside with ... Ca. 500 B.C. |
Flaring ring foot. Rounded lower wall. One horizontal strap handle. Reserved beneath foot. Glaze dull.
A later piece, P 10936 B 13:5, from a late 5th century deposit, is unfortunately fragmentary ... Ca. 450 B.C. |
Two fragments; part of shoulder and start of incurving rim.
Three raised rings on shoulder, decorated with small dots of glaze. Unglazed and smooth. Lysiades, potter ... Late 6th c. B.C. |
About half the rim and part of the foot missing.
Low heavy bowl on ring foot. Inturned rim which has been set on as a separate roll of clay. Groove at top of wall outside. Center inside rises. Unglazed, ... 5th c. B.C. |
Hollow with a small hole in the top. Unglazed and smooth.
The finish suggests a date in the late 5th century ... late 5th century. |
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